Heihachi_73

I can't say I'm a fan of the Kuruma to be honest, it's front wheel drive, has the sound of a fast V8 but feels slower than a Taxi, it receives more damage and it's top-heavy compared to other cars of similar size. Give me a Stallion any day so I can hoon (Aussie slang) around the side streets leaving rubber everywhere, or an Idaho so I can drift in a car that looks totally wrong for the job.

Today, I completed Bomb Da Base Act II and drove an Idaho up the ramp onto the ship and got out to snipe a Cartel goon, just before 8-Ball blew up the whole ship. The car stayed in mid air undamaged after the ship sunk! Is is worthy to note that despite the entire ship blowing up with you onboard, you do not end up wasted or falling in the water (you end up teleported back to the dock after completing the mission).

I might even be the one and only person here to say that you can actually have a lot of fun in a Perennial in GTA3. When cornering, turn the opposite direction quickly then full lock into the the corner and watch the car scrape the ground and do a full 90° turn; surprisingly, it's quite hard to roll the thing as long as you stay on the road and don't crash. Also, you get street cred if you can beat three Cheetahs in Turismo in a forty year old, clapped out, automatic station wagon.

For a bit of fun, if Shoreside Vale hasn't been unlocked yet, grab a Banshee and drive to the spiral on-ramp to the lift bridge, hitting the barriers head-on at maximum speed. If done right, you'll earn a Perfect Triple Insane Stunt and land flat on your wheels after a few somersaults in midair.

H.I.M.

Yeah but I think the Stinger and the Banshee (both which I love) are better than it. All though the Infernus have a slight but having slight susceptibility to spinouts when brakes are applied around corners.

Th3MaN1

Yeah but I think the Stinger and the Banshee (both which I love) are better than it. All though the Infernus have a slight but having slight susceptibility to spinouts when brakes are applied around corners.

By looks, I agree that both the Stinger and Banshee are better. But on paper, Cheetah is better. But whatever, ultimately it depends on the driver, not the car.

Yeah but I think the Stinger and the Banshee (both which I love) are better than it. All though the Infernus have a slight but having slight susceptibility to spinouts when brakes are applied around corners.

By looks, I agree that both the Stinger and Banshee are better. But on paper, Cheetah is better. But whatever, ultimately it depends on the driver, not the car.

I guess so too. Anyways what I stated was that I don't like the looks of the Cheetah not the handling and the speed. Because Cheetah is one of the best and most famous cars in the III era. Anyways, who else love the Mr. Whoopee?

Yeah but I think the Stinger and the Banshee (both which I love) are better than it. All though the Infernus have a slight but having slight susceptibility to spinouts when brakes are applied around corners.

By looks, I agree that both the Stinger and Banshee are better. But on paper, Cheetah is better. But whatever, ultimately it depends on the driver, not the car.

I guess so too. Anyways what I stated was that I don't like the looks of the Cheetah not the handling and the speed. Because Cheetah is one of the best and most famous cars in the III era. Anyways, who else love the Mr. Whoopee?

Its OK, not my favourite vehicle in the game but it certainly entertaining to drive.

boygilroy

I agree with the above: besides the obvious dorkmobiles like the Manana and the Perennial, which don't pretend to be anything but junkers, there's the Landstalker and the Cartel Cruiser, which look good but drive like crap. I can't believe nobody's mentioned the Yardie Lobo--the leopard upholstery, the fuzzy dice, the hydraulics! (But yeah, not very practical.) I like the top-down Stallion, when it's not raining and you're not driving on grass, and the grayish blue, where the mismatched color of the trunk lid is less visible.